“Vanderpump Rules”: Is Lisa Vanderpump’s place to eat the final “BOMBA”?

Despite rumours of a permanent closure, Lisa Vanderpump’s PUMP, presented according to Vanderpump’s rules, does close; instead, it adheres to existing three-week closing regulations in accordance with COVID-19 restrictions.

Confusion increased after Vanderpump tweeted about the closure. “After many prices and attention to the well-being of the staff and guests, we try to open up. Unfortunately, many restaurants will not reopen and we would like to thank consumers and the amazing staff who have followed strict guidelines. Masks are essential, we will continue to prevail. Happy Thanksgiving. “

However, the online food place page says the assets are open, but enthusiasts wondered if Vanderpump’s tweet meant the place to eat was another victim of the pandemic. His place to eat, Villa Blanca, smartly closed his doors a few months earlier.

Speculation that the final restaurant for smart began when enthusiasts saw the workers moving in the establishment. However, an anonymous source told US Weekly that the movers were there to adjust the design to comply with COVID-19 regulations.

‘The dining room has installed canvases and blankets to prepare for the rain coming at this time of year,’ the fountain said. will close from Wednesday due to Los Angeles County restrictions on places to eat, breweries, wineries and bars for at least 3 weeks amid the coronavirus outbreak.

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Vanderpump then re-tweeted a comment from a fan who supported his decision. “According to the Department of Public Health, Los Angeles County has seen 204 ‘outbreak’ spaces in which restaurants and bars make up 3. 1% and almost all come from chains. ” Reality: Small business owners like Lisa are doing their part! “

The food venue industry lost about $120 billion as a result of the pandemic. Many places to eat are definitive for the smart and Vanderpump is immune.

Villa Blanca closed, which is its flagship facility in Los Angeles in July. “While there have been many misleading items over the past week about the reasons for the closure of Villa Blanca, we will actually close our doors forever,” he said. Daily Mail.

“If the landlord had been willing to renegotiate and the lease hadn’t ended, we would have reopened, but unfortunately with the coronavirus, the scenario out of our control,” he continued.

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“While saying goodbye to where we have actively served the Beverly Hills network for 12 years and hired many angels is an unhappy time for us, we are thrilled to perhaps take White Villa back to another long-term position: as its staff and consumers have been a family,” Vanderpump said.

Vanderpump regulations are also in doubt because the last season has not yet begun to change. Recently, Cheana Shay expressed fear of production disruption. “I’m worried, I mean, because we don’t know exactly what’s going on. I just guess with 3 cast members waiting for April, they would organize a calendar around that, but nothing said for sure,” Shay said on his Scheananigans podcast.

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“And now, with all the counties in the state going back to purple, I don’t know if that’s going to go to what the provisional plan was,” he admitted. “It’s only in my head. Nothing has been confirmed. “

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